Gao Guang charged forward and fired a few shots, quickly discovering another weakness of the enemy.
So far, if the enemy's first weakness was being overly light and unprotected, then their second weakness was being scattered, far too scattered.
According to common sense and basic battle rules, given that they were airdropped, their primary task upon landing should have been to group with the nearest comrades to form a basic combat team and ensure a minimal level of combat capability.
On the battlefield, one plus one is far greater than two. A three-person combat team is far more effective than three soldiers fighting individually.
But now, those who parachuted from the plane landed with accuracy, but they didn't quickly rally together to launch an organized attack on Gao Guang; instead, they rapidly formed several small teams with no interaction.
They are very scattered, not completely without coordination, but certainly without any understanding.